On Mon, Jan 23, 2006 at 07:49:06PM +0100, Claes at work wrote:
I found you can print a keyboard layout using the xkbprint command.
xkbprint :0
generates a file server-0.ps. I could not get it to print the more interesting, compose keys though.
To activate the compose keys, I add the following in /etc/X11/xorg.conf Option "XkbOptions" "compose:menu,compose:ralt" I add it to the "InputDevice" Restart X I then do `dumpkeys|grep compose > keys.txt`. Then I open keys.txt and first remove the ones I won't need. Then I will try the ones that are left and remove those that do not work. Next I look if there are doubles, like: compose '-' 'a' to 'ª' compose '-' 'A' to 'ª' I then remove the doubles and the rest that is left, I print out and hang it on my screen ¹²³ ¥øù Å®ê ÐÕñ3¡ houghi -- Wiker's Law: Government expands to absorb revenue and then some.